Binghamton Schools

A rich learning environment is what you can come to expect when you plan to enroll your child in the Binghamton City School District. All the schools in this district from elementary through high school actively stay on top of all the newest learning programs to ensure that student receives the most inventive methods of education available. Keeping in mind not every student is the same, the Binghamton City School District adheres to searching for the best way to provide individual teaching methods that will best suite each and every student’s ability to comprehend and learn.

This district includes seven wonderful elementary schools, two middle schools, plus an outstanding high school. The surrounding community is made up of both friendly and supportive parents that desire a quality education for their children and remain very active with the PTA to ensure learning excellence. With teachers and staff adhering to the philosophy “that all children can learn” coupled together with supportive parents the Binghamton City School District provides a tremendous learning opportunity for education.

Note: Data from the 2004-05 school year. It is a requirement that districts report the salaries of the superintendent; the deputy, assistant or associate superintendents; and other administrators or supervisors paid in excess of $113,000.

Adequate Yearly Progress Decisions

Sub-Group Names

Satisfactory

School Year

Subject:Elementary / Middle School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Limited English Proficient

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

Hispanic Or Latino

Yes

2006

Asian Or Pacific Islander

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Limited English Proficient

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:Elementary / Middle School Science

All Students

Yes

2006

Subject:High School English Language Arts

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Graduation Rate

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

Yes

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Subject:High School Math

All Students

Yes

2006

Black Or African American

Yes

2006

White

Yes

2006

Students With Disabilities

No

2006

Economically Disadvantaged

Yes

2006

Regents Results

Subject

Year

# Tested

Percent Passing

Earth Science

2006

273

49.8%

English

2006

483

71.6%

French

2006

75

86.7%

Global Hist & Geography

2006

523

59.7%

Living Environment

2006

562

53.0%

Math A

2006

413

78.7%

Math B

2006

98

82.7%

Chemistry

2006

184

54.3%

Physics

2006

86

74.4%

Spanish

2006

108

99.1%

US History and Govt

2006

349

80.8%

Graduation Info

Group

High School Graduate

Regents Diplomas

Advanced Regents Diplomas

IEP / Local Certificates

Year

All Students

291

237 (81%)

81 (27%)

31

2006

All Students

289

233 (80%)

70 (24%)

26

2005

All Students

284

167 (58%)

0 (0%)

27

2004

General Education

270

231 (85%)

81 (3%)

0

2006

General Education

267

227 (85%)

69 (25%)

0

2005

General Education

268

165 (61%)

0 (0%)

0

2004

Students With Disabilities

21

6 (28%)

0 (0%)

31

2006

Students With Disabilities

22

6 (27%)

1 (04%)

26

2005

Students With Disabilities

16

2 (12%)

0 (0%)

27

2004

Student Post-Graduation Plans

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges In New York State

107 (36%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 4 year colleges Outside of New York State

34 (11%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges In New York State

124 (42%)

Number of high school students planning to attend 2 year colleges Outside of New York State

6 (02%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions In New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school students planning to attend Post Secondary institutions Outside of New York State

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to enroll in the Military

5 (01%)

Number of high school graduates who plan to pursue employment

7 (01%)

Number of high school graduates with disabilities who plan to attend vocational rehabilitation programs.

0 (0%)

Number of high school graduates with a known plan not specified above.

4 (01%)

Number of high school graduates whose plans do not fit the above categories or are unknown.